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Show You Better Believe It By It JV - S 1 folks sure looked at me funny. Well, my word. Then one time in a little league baseball game I helped Bill make a home run on an errored bunt! Well, somebody had to show him... didn't they? I don't know why everybody laughed when I slid home. There's a lady I know that's worse than me for enthusiasm. showing One time we were in San Jose watching Utah and San Jose square off on the gridiron. There were a couple of UD0T great big guys sitting right in front of us Of yellling for San Jose, puffing on cigars, generally being poor sports. Marv Bateman was 'Mot and dry", "No off a good punt for rain in sight", "5(1 days getting Utah when San Jose's without measurable Marve good defense "Fire after the got precipitation", kick. danger is exceedingly Poor Marv laid there high". in pain. He squirming You have heard all of to his feet, got finally this before and now the obviously Utah Department of staggering, suffering. Transportation would The jokers in front of us like to add its voice to the hollered, "He's acting! warnings already He's acting! Give him an sounded. Oscar! C'mon give him The UDOT is asking an Oscar!" motorists to be aware of La Von got mad. the increased fire SheWell, there resolutely, sat Do not throw danger. hands gripping with her cigarettes or any lighted the purse in her lap. material from your More harrassment The UDOT vehicle. from up needs you to help us front. investment protect your La Von could stand it no in the highways of Utah. She stood up. longer. "Earlier this season we down came her Then were fortunate enough to loaded purse on top of the receive good rainfall hat and which helped the dryland big guy's head, all. to the grasses grow along His cigar dropped out highway system," stated of his mouth. He jumped Laird Larson, landscape Fist red faced. coordinator for the up, doubled up, looked and UDOT. "The plants have saw the beautiful ofnow used up all the fender glaring at him. available moisture and He glanced at Wendell, are highly susceptible to her husband, who merely fire." uncoiled and said in a Larsen stated further, John Waynish drawl, "Many of these systems "wanta make sumpn' of have been recently mister?" it, landscaped and to have The big guys slunk a be would burn them down in their seats. First great loss of time, money thing ya know, we noticed These and beauty. they were gone. landscaping projects are Oh yes, with our help if ,' meaning won. Utah they are lost now to fire Now what's wrong with be to they would have our kind of enthusiasm? Nothing at all. Wanta make sumpn' of it? I've been the butt of mean little jokes about my antics on the sidelines of sports events and I don't even care. I try to be a lady, most times. But, golly when your kid is running with the ball and when you can see he can make it all the way, wouldn't you run along the sidelines to show him how? I mean, wouldn't you? I did that once in a high school football game and 1 v Betty Fowler ' NORTH STAKE CHAMPS-T- he 11th Ward Girls Softball Team took first place in the Lehi North Stake and entered region competition, being eliminated in the semi-finaby two points. Team members include Jolene Christiansen, coach, Dian Peck, Tori Peck, Michele Thompson and Angie Adamson, front I. to r. Back, I. to r., are Janet Bateman, Jayne Whimpey, Sherry Peck, Michelle Peck and Diane Palmer. Absent was Jeana Watkins. ls Warns Fire Danger Barratt Builders Win Consolation Title in Tourney teams were well represented in last week's Pleasant Grove Invitational. Barratts Builders won the consolation title after losing in first day's action then coming on strong in succeeding games. They beat Pages Softball, Co-Ci- ty of Spanish Fork for the trophy. Pecks Supply lost out in the semifinals after beating some good teams in earlier action. Pecks great catcher, Ken Peck, was named to the all tournament by virtue of his good defense and long ball hitting. Pecks also won the coveted Sportsmanship Trophy. y teams competing were Other Jack and Jill, Evergreen Turf, Chip-ma- n Square, Kays Lounge and Tingeys. 15-- 9 Co-Cit- County Fair Feature Civic Displays To Eleven cities will be represented in this year's Civic Display Section at the Utah County Fair. exhibits These community-orienterepresent the growth and progress, history, community spirit or some aspect of community' life' that "makes their city unique and apart from every other city in Utah County . Last year, nine cities were represented at the Fair. Orem City's exhibit won a first place trophy; Pleasant Grove, second place; Provo, third place and Spanish Fork, honorable mention. d Tri-Ci- ty Golf to Begin Classes Aug. 8 Jimmy E. Thompson, pro at the Tri City Golf Course announced this week that class lessons will be starting on Tuesday, August 8 with adults class from 6:00 until 7:00 p.m. and the junior class to be held at 9: 00 a.m. Classes will be starting on Tuesday, August 8 with adults class from 6:00 until 7:00 p.m. and the junior class to be held ' at9:00a.m. Classes will be conducted each Tuesday and Thursday. Individuals without clubs will be furnished the same for the lessons. Price will be $12.00 for juniors and $18.00 for adults. Jimmy Thompson and Jimmy Jones, both PGA members will be the Elementary Registration Announced elementary schools of Alpine District will hold their annual registration for all kindergarten students (not previously registered), The School and all students new to the school attendance area on Wednesday, August 16, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. and Students who have been 3:00 p.m. attending the schools in Alpine School District who will be attending a different school because of district boundary changes will not need to register; their names have already been forwarded to the new principal. A family who has moved to a new location within the district should register their children at the new school. Parents are reminded that all school students must have a record of in order to comply with the Utah State Immunization Law. The following immunizations are required, four (4) or more DPT shots, three (3) or more doses of polio vaccine, one (1) measles shot, and one (1) rubella shot. This law applies to children entering school in Utah from another state. For the benefit of immunization there is a clinic held at the City County Health Department Monday thru Friday (except holidays) 4 p.m. at 107 South 100 East, Provo. In addition to the immunization all kindergarten students will need to have a birth certificate. ; If thece are further.questiojis, please call the principal at your local school. Students will begin their regular school attendance on Monday, August 28. o 2-- , District Hangers Harry Opfar stated recently that effective Friday, August 4, the entire Pleasant Grove Ranger District is open for cutting without a permil with the exception oi the following fin-woo- are which areas, or CIXJSKD to cutting loading of wood. facility. 2. Along or within 200 The National Council, is holding its fifth plorer Ex- at Olympics Colorado State University at Fort Collins Colorado, July 30th through August 5th. The Explorer Olympics Exis for registered plorers both men and women between the ages of 15 and 21 and is a grass roots effort to expose young adults to the Olympic experience. Chairman of the National American Fork has a new catalogue center for hardware. Momart Corporation opened its doors at 525 E. State Road on July 12th and is now is full operation according to owner Bond Bonham. The Momact Corp. will handle all retail orders and some wholesale work from local plumbing, electrical and building contractors. They carry a full line of building tools and shop machinery, plus supplies needed in construction. Mr. Bonham said they made the descision to handle construction type tools rather than to go into larger types of building materials and appliances. Mr. Bonham and his wife moved from Pleasant Grove to American Fork after completing an LDS mission in Canada. Before that time, he started Skyline Industries in Orem working in the field of specialized metal work. 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Mrs. Blackburn said the coat, for example, was left some time in Anderson Plumbing Goodwill is the one and comonly asset that undersell cannot petition or destroy. GLASSMAN j Costa, American Fork has again Olympics, said there will be com- been appointed to serve petition in a number of as the national CoOlympic events as well as ordinator of Competitive special events designated Events and Scheduling. by the Boy Scouts of That appointment America. came from the National The National Explorer Explorer Olympics Olympics is held every committee. Plumbing Job Too Small Call cautioned to be careful on the mountain roads. Balanced Nutrition For Healthier Livestock Profits and commerical plumbing and heating work. Sinks, disposals, water heaters, water softeners, sinks, closets. Repairs on steam and hot water heating systems. Prints 25 Off Reg. Price this I Trouble shooting is our specialty. We're specialists in all phases of residential -- Howard Kathy Oklahoma City, finished sixth in gymnastic competition at the Montreal Olympics. Ms. Howard will be honorary chairperson of Hospital among the "found" items at the American Fork Hospital. is of who One such example Jack A pair of men's glasses, a leather coat and a pair of cowboy boots are a and cutlers are urged to use extreme caution. Improper use of chain saws or smoking in brushy areas is hazardous. Chain saws should be refueled only when the engine is cool. A fire extinguisher or shovel should always be kept with the saw and the spark arrester must be properly maintained. Mr. Opfar said that some of the trees in the firewood areas are "for the birds". Trees which are being used by birds or squirrels for nesting or feeding should be left for other year and is used in many instances as practice and experience for future international Olympic competitors. Council $ 9. 60" Reg. to $5.98 Grove, the Lost Items May be Claimed Center Opens No Scenic Loop from South Fork of American Fork to Explorer Olympics Underway in Colo. Boy Scouts of America, Animals their benefit. need warm homes in the winter too. All drivers are green, living branches on them. According to Ranger : u rw.r.- - me t: Kjyiai, uaiigei 111 llic and its access road, the Alpine Campground Cascade Scenic Drive, Cross country vehicle travel through begetated areas is prohibited recreation developed Thursday, August 3, 1978 The cutting areas will remain open until SepAll wood tember 30. taken must be dead. Standing trees may be cut only if there are no feet of the following roads: American Fork Canyon from the mouth to Tibbie Fork, the road from Tibbie Fork to Silver Lake Flat, Timpooneke Aspen Within 200 feci of the 1. long-term- New Catalogue lehi free fress Firewood Cutting Season Opens in Ranger District Sprlnhltr Irrigation 529-748- 1 $3.25 |